Peace To My Nine, Young Nigga, East Bay Gangsta, Money or Murder....that first STILL slaps & if you're appreciative of sound systems, ALL his music sounds off whether 10s, 12s or 15s
Spice-1 was actually bigger than Tupac for the bulk of their careers….Pac surpassed him in the end….but for a long time Spice-1 had the streets on LOCK….u had to be there
You talking west coast tho…..Tupac was popping on the east coast…spice was rapping first due to Tupac dancing on the stage in diapers ,talking about the humpty hump….
Spice /e40/too short/Scarface/snoop , kind of & a few others even mc8 imo. Like someone just said when Pac dropped MATW positions began to switch lol. Pac was just getting where he needed to go when his life got struck down - sad stuff mane 😢
@@leonleon2276 nope….im from Chicago!! Spice 1 had the streets! And I used to be out east and Pac was DEFINITELY not big on the east coast! Lmaooo Pac was behind a LONG list of cats out east in that era…Das Efx, Onyx, Naughty by Nature, Leaders of the New School, Black Moon, Redman, Cypress Hill, A Tribe Called Quest then Wu Tang came in…Pac was non-factor in the east….in that early 90’s era groups ran the game not solo artists! Pac had no weight out east!
This is what people don't understand. Its not as easy as not signing because $100Gs is still money for someone who doesn't hv it. But when you realise they're making 7-8 mill off your record without cutting you in, you start feeling a way.
@@ernestsalazar8026 yes that is part of the budgeting from the label. Labels will even buy records to bolster album sales and it’s the labels that gets the albums in the record store to begin with. If you have a big label backing you then you’re going to sell a lot of albums.
@@revealwhatsrealministries1251 his first album took that whole summer in 92 in st.louis everybody was bumping it in the lowrider mustangs, blazers , mini vans i remember hearing it threw the window late night
I’m in Chicago and I be bumping his shit 🔥 I’m 30, and whenever I play “welcome to the ghetto” I think that if I were grown back then I would’ve been playing it in a old school, 64 impala sliding down the street on a summer day with a fine chick next to me.
Welcome to the Ghetto is my favorite song from Spice 1. The video from it was amazing also. I was born and raised in South Central L.A. and I was 9 years old when that album came out. My big brother had the tape and I used to take it all the time and jam to it in my Sony Walkman mobbin through the Pueblo Del Rio projects here in L.A.’s Low Bottoms! So many good memories!
Blam Blam !! Spice is a legend very underrated all his Albums slap!! That Old Gangsta Shit that actually made sense in the words , straight poet story teller !!
And this is how the contracts work, the label owns your music, at the same time the advance and production costs gets taken out of your percentage of the record which could be at 15%(which goes back to the label). So you see no money until your advance is paid off, while the record company is collecting like 65% on a regular. Add to that your 15%, the label eating 80% for a LONG TIME! So even though the initial investment could have been paid off with first earnings, they stagger it and push it over to you.
@@DEEPTHINKING1001 if you take out a loan, the bank is also taking a risk, but the terms of labels are way worse. Its like going out for a business loan then the bank owns your business, takes 85% of your profit and still wants you to pay back the loan with interest.
@@DEEPTHINKING1001 that's why I said in my other comment that it'd not that easy to walk away from that advance. In reality alot of those artists are better on now than before the deal but at the same time they are not being compensated well relative to what they're generating. They system is set to trap them in contracts even when the record labels has made multiples times over their initial investment.
@@DEEPTHINKING1001 also I can't see my 2nd comment on this thread. Can you confirm of its up or not? Im talking about the comment comparing the label contract/advance to a bank loan.
Noreaga. Thank you so much for puttin Spice 1 on the Show. I'm in my 40's and from the Bay. He Hella under represented. Spice 1 is a Bay Area Legnd. He had his own lane when the Rap Game was hella harder than it is now. 💯💯
Spice a true legend! Inspired me for sure 92-07 was a good Spice run! That salt shaker track with Roger was fire rip! Even the track in 99 he did with Nore was fire.
But all he rapped about was harming and killing blax. To his defense he was also anti-pig too in a few of his songs. And I will also add he had some dope beats. I got some of his albums I bump today
🤦🏾♂️💙✊🏾 Mannn this brotha got me through some hard rough tough times in KCMO 816 12st Wayne Miner 1200. My favorites are city streets, money or murda, 187 proof, in my neighborhood, welcome 2 the ghetto, ghetto got me strapped 2pac & many more!!! 👺 I have to be VERY careful listening to these m REAL STREET LEGENDS GANGSTAS from the 90s early 2000s 👺 like Spice 1, cbo, killa tay, raided x, luni coleon, fat ton, brotha lynch, hung, Mc 🎱 , wu tang, master p, Scarface, woodie, Mac dre, FBG duck, Frank nitty, & many more R.I.P. TO MANY OF THESE LEGENDS WHO DONT GE THE CREDIT THEY DESERVE 💯🙏🏾🕊
The business is fucked up. You have to sign up a fucked up deal and when you show success you can sign a better one. Major record contracts are a form of racketeering.
Also, maybe if he stopped smoking all that dope. You don't have to spend everything you make. That is just dumb. Stop that get out the hood shit. Where you going, you not used to anything so you spend spend spend. You can learn from the mistakes of others.
@@botrrun9399 Every black artists from the 1950's on, from The Isley Brothers, James Brown, Temptations, to rappers got ripped off and had slave deals.
@@thereal47blokmuzik I don’t know. I just remember seeing him in front of her house. It was always a bunch of people pulling up like I met Bathgate over there that was signed to no limit
Man spice 1 is a legend for real this dude was consistent with his first 4 albums in my opinion not many artists can say that in any genre just my opinion
@@dianevrules what do you mean? Black Bossilini had tight production, that album hits. #6, immortalized was a little on the commercial side (not really, but compared to previous).
@@Mule-chezedekhe also has the last dance and spiceberg slim that are both better than immortalized but now when it comes to best his collab with Mc Eiht on The Pioneers was epic
Spice 1 did not go into acting to solidify his legacy by trying other mediums. He needs to diversify his artistry. Rap is great but new fans require newance. Peace to that brother.
This is the story of 98% of us old school artists. All old school artists get at us so we can retrieve your unclaimed royalties that’s sitting in Black Box and in other locations
Guys this is all about the deal you sign this is why sometimes you don't sign the deal or you do sign the deal I just hate when people sign a contract knowing what they're getting into and then bitching about it later like you got to make music for a living dude this is how it is for every musician unless you own your own publishing and distribution
Jive screwd everybody. Britney Spears got all the sales there. Short, UGK and 40 were over there. The deal structure was horrible. Go back and play Track 1, ICE CREAM MÀN - INTRO. Master P wasnt having it.
Same thing with yo gotti. He bought himself out of the cash money contract when he got signed. He saw how janky that contract was and didn’t want no parts of it plus he already had money before he got signed
Spice is one of the greatest Real Ass GanstA Rappers Alive Hands Down !!! Real G !!! And if you disagree you ain’t listen to his music He is the East Bay G / my Guy will Always be Legend to the Gang Team Rivas NaturalBodyBulding !!!
Spice 1 isn't talked about enough as a legend!! His song "187 Proof," was very creative AND it was a hit!!!
Both were slaps
Face of s desperate man takes me back 30 years like a Time Machine!
I still remember the words
That whole album slap fr
Peace To My Nine, Young Nigga, East Bay Gangsta, Money or Murder....that first STILL slaps & if you're appreciative of sound systems, ALL his music sounds off whether 10s, 12s or 15s
Spice-1 was actually bigger than Tupac for the bulk of their careers….Pac surpassed him in the end….but for a long time Spice-1 had the streets on LOCK….u had to be there
You talking west coast tho…..Tupac was popping on the east coast…spice was rapping first due to Tupac dancing on the stage in diapers ,talking about the humpty hump….
Once pac dropped me against the world he became bigger in the streets I get what you saying.
Spice /e40/too short/Scarface/snoop , kind of & a few others even mc8 imo. Like someone just said when Pac dropped MATW positions began to switch lol. Pac was just getting where he needed to go when his life got struck down - sad stuff mane 😢
I was definitely there and Spice 1 had the streets on lock… midwest bump the shit outta spice e40 short
@@leonleon2276 nope….im from Chicago!! Spice 1 had the streets! And I used to be out east and Pac was DEFINITELY not big on the east coast! Lmaooo Pac was behind a LONG list of cats out east in that era…Das Efx, Onyx, Naughty by Nature, Leaders of the New School, Black Moon, Redman, Cypress Hill, A Tribe Called Quest then Wu Tang came in…Pac was non-factor in the east….in that early 90’s era groups ran the game not solo artists! Pac had no weight out east!
Been a fan since 92 6th grade so many memories behind that album and the summer of 92
this guy turned some gangster shit into some gangster shit
This is what people don't understand. Its not as easy as not signing because $100Gs is still money for someone who doesn't hv it. But when you realise they're making 7-8 mill off your record without cutting you in, you start feeling a way.
thats real there
People also don't realize the radio stations are paid to play certain songs but everybody thinks that's what is hot at the time. Sheep 😂
The funny thing is you'll also be OWING them while they made 8 mill of you. How does that even make sense.
@@ernestsalazar8026 yes that is part of the budgeting from the label. Labels will even buy records to bolster album sales and it’s the labels that gets the albums in the record store to begin with. If you have a big label backing you then you’re going to sell a lot of albums.
@@ernestsalazar8026the industry is basically an operating under the theme of "The Emperor's New Clothes"
Trigga’s got no heart was the first song I knew all the words to as a kid. S/O Spice 1
Classic song
Murda Show with Mc Eiht so hard
A to the mfing K
@@chrisjones9797 that was my shit!!!
You ain’t lying 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Facts !!!!!still bumps to this day!!!!!!
One of the best but so was redrum Celly Cel ft Spice1
Spice is great a king we rock with him all the way from Detroit
Amerikkk's Nightmare is a classic album.
Yep his first 4 albums is classics thats why he in my top 5
@@d-money314 💯
Definitely his best songwriting wise and production wise like 2 PACs “All Eyes On Me”!!!
@@revealwhatsrealministries1251 his first album took that whole summer in 92 in st.louis everybody was bumping it in the lowrider mustangs, blazers , mini vans i remember hearing it threw the window late night
Yessir N**ga Sings The Blues is my top track on there
I’m in Chicago and I be bumping his shit 🔥 I’m 30, and whenever I play “welcome to the ghetto” I think that if I were grown back then I would’ve been playing it in a old school, 64 impala sliding down the street on a summer day with a fine chick next to me.
Welcome to the Ghetto is my favorite song from Spice 1. The video from it was amazing also. I was born and raised in South Central L.A. and I was 9 years old when that album came out. My big brother had the tape and I used to take it all the time and jam to it in my Sony Walkman mobbin through the Pueblo Del Rio projects here in L.A.’s Low Bottoms! So many good memories!
@@calebjakande4294 niceee 🤙
187 Proof is a legendary album. Real subwoofer workout. 💪
187 He Wrote
Indeed
Hell yea!
Spice 1 Mc eiht still heavy in my rotation that g shit never gets stale
Strap on my side !!! Hood classic
From Spice 1 solo albums to Thug Lordz. Spice 1 is solid
Spice 1 underrated 🔥
Very!
Big time
Without a doubt my brotha!
We love you out here in the bay Spice!🫡🔥
The jealous got me strapped Spice and Pac shyt was legendary
Both of them had just attended the funeral of one of their homeboys and went to the studio straight after.
My boy stay reppin the raiders!
Tha East Bay G
Big ups Spice from Mobile to the Bay💯
Come to Atlanta we was bumping ur shit
Yes sir almost everyday in my hood somebody was killing their subwoofers with that spice 1 he got much love from the A
Spice 1 and CBo were vastly underrated
Spice 1 was the Allen iverson of the rap game 💯
FACTS 💯
Blam Blam !! Spice is a legend very underrated all his Albums slap!! That Old Gangsta Shit that actually made sense in the words , straight poet story teller !!
Kansas city was bumpin spice 1
Spice 1 .... Real OG in the RAP Game
All his Jive albums are classics!✊🏾💪🏾💯
Spice a real one💯 West Coast
I discovered spice 1 through the Tales from the hood soundtrack.
That was a fire ass movie
95' movie
Same here I was like who the hell is that so dark bassline with that scene with the song rest is history
Those songs are still haunting and glorified gang culture. U old heads dont wanna admit it tho
Born 2 Die
And this is how the contracts work, the label owns your music, at the same time the advance and production costs gets taken out of your percentage of the record which could be at 15%(which goes back to the label). So you see no money until your advance is paid off, while the record company is collecting like 65% on a regular. Add to that your 15%, the label eating 80% for a LONG TIME! So even though the initial investment could have been paid off with first earnings, they stagger it and push it over to you.
The label is taking risks and believing in u right? If an artist flops, the label takes a loss right?
@@DEEPTHINKING1001 if you take out a loan, the bank is also taking a risk, but the terms of labels are way worse. Its like going out for a business loan then the bank owns your business, takes 85% of your profit and still wants you to pay back the loan with interest.
@kaydee1485 damn, I see, but without them messed up terms u can't get on, don't u gotta get your foot in the door?
@@DEEPTHINKING1001 that's why I said in my other comment that it'd not that easy to walk away from that advance. In reality alot of those artists are better on now than before the deal but at the same time they are not being compensated well relative to what they're generating. They system is set to trap them in contracts even when the record labels has made multiples times over their initial investment.
@@DEEPTHINKING1001 also I can't see my 2nd comment on this thread. Can you confirm of its up or not? Im talking about the comment comparing the label contract/advance to a bank loan.
that's why you make sure your lawyers handle business before you make the record
OR MAKE SURE YOU HANDLE BUSINESS
Those first 3 are classic 💯🔥
Noreaga. Thank you so much for puttin Spice 1 on the Show. I'm in my 40's and from the Bay. He Hella under represented. Spice 1 is a Bay Area Legnd. He had his own lane when the Rap Game was hella harder than it is now. 💯💯
Take Notes, it take 10 to 20 years to Even Learn the Business
And: Trials and tribulations 🎉
Took him that.
Ontario Canada loves Spice 1. We listened to him in the 90s alot
Wait Nore has hair 😭😭😭😭🔥🔥Unc looking crispy asl 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
And teeth big ones 😂😂😂
Probably got a giant REVOLT poster on his wall too. 😂
Spray on
He a clapping drunk seal
Always talking over his guest
Spice a true legend!
Inspired me for sure
92-07 was a good Spice run!
That salt shaker track with Roger was fire rip!
Even the track in 99 he did with Nore was fire.
187, he wrote timeless classic
Why do people say they Rock With our Culture but in reality they don’t want to see us in Better positions l
Hope you are FOUNDATIONAL BLACK AMERICAN because WE created hip hop. NO OTHER GROUP did!!
I woulda never thought Spice 1 was in a horrible deal at Jive being from the Bay Area when they dominated the Indie rap game during that time period
Ik right
Jive stayed ripping off folks, but they had a hell of a roster!
They was putting artist majorly lolol
Not supposed to be drinking intoxicants and smoking dope. It is big sin
Spice1 was sick on skills
Too sick, especially when he stutter rapped
But all he rapped about was harming and killing blax. To his defense he was also anti-pig too in a few of his songs. And I will also add he had some dope beats. I got some of his albums I bump today
I bought a couple spice 1 albums back in the day.
We appreciate you!!! 💯
@@jsonbourne7 no problem spice is one of my all time favorites. I actually have a lot of his music in my rotation too this day on apple music
Basically his label used him while he was hot til late 90s when his time was up then that was it , but he had a good run an he had his time....
Tell Me What That Mail Like 🔥🔥🔥🔥
💯
Strap on my side
Bro I still bump that every couple of months. Makes you feel very nostalgic. A nih, Do you moma smoke D.
Tell me what that mail like is classic bruh...
@danksinatra5977 true that whole album slaps to
Don’t ring the alarm (The Heists) -Spice 1 / Boss
Seen spice in Youngstown ohio real kool brother
🤦🏾♂️💙✊🏾 Mannn this brotha got me through some hard rough tough times in KCMO 816 12st Wayne Miner 1200. My favorites are city streets, money or murda, 187 proof, in my neighborhood, welcome 2 the ghetto, ghetto got me strapped 2pac & many more!!! 👺 I have to be VERY careful listening to these m REAL STREET LEGENDS GANGSTAS from the 90s early 2000s 👺 like Spice 1, cbo, killa tay, raided x, luni coleon, fat ton, brotha lynch, hung, Mc 🎱 , wu tang, master p, Scarface, woodie, Mac dre, FBG duck, Frank nitty, & many more R.I.P. TO MANY OF THESE LEGENDS WHO DONT GE THE CREDIT THEY DESERVE 💯🙏🏾🕊
Spiggedy one! His love is huge. West Coast Gangsta rap legend! Hits upon hits! NORE is dope for this!
Salute to spice 1 for representing real hip-hop now get your money family
I still bump all spice 1 album’s 💿 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫶🫶🫶🤎
NORE WITH THIS MAN UNIT IS FOREVER HILARIOUS!
Ohhhh its fake??!!😅😅😅😅😅
This is what happens when u don’t know the biz and have no education. U get played
The business is fucked up. You have to sign up a fucked up deal and when you show success you can sign a better one. Major record contracts are a form of racketeering.
Also, maybe if he stopped smoking all that dope. You don't have to spend everything you make. That is just dumb. Stop that get out the hood shit. Where you going, you not used to anything so you spend spend spend. You can learn from the mistakes of others.
@@botrrun9399 Every black artists from the 1950's on, from The Isley Brothers, James Brown, Temptations, to rappers got ripped off and had slave deals.
No this what happens when you work for someone.
Shut up. @@botrrun9399
My chick used to live next-door to his mom in Hayward, California
Is his mom from the islands?
@@brokesnob I do not think so. She came from down south somewhere like Mississippi or something or Texas.
@@taxxfree4792 They from Texas
That’s the house he got shot at?
@@thereal47blokmuzik I don’t know. I just remember seeing him in front of her house. It was always a bunch of people pulling up like I met Bathgate over there that was signed to no limit
🔥🔥
Man spice 1 is a legend for real this dude was consistent with his first 4 albums in my opinion not many artists can say that in any genre just my opinion
that same house is easily 1.5 million
Nore stop acting surprised. Every rapper from the 90 n 2000. Was getting robbed. That's why y'all podcasting
Not all tho
@@danksinatra5977 them boys was getting played
@@danksinatra5977They all were. You had to go into producing to make bread
This is legendary spice one American nightmare was my childhood kid album that I was obsessed with
His first 5 albums were dope!!
@@Foxxsilver101 I love his first album...but Black Bossilini is one of my all time favorite albums.
His first 3 albums were classic. 4th one was ok. 5th 1 was the end motherf*&*&&
@@dianevrules what do you mean? Black Bossilini had tight production, that album hits. #6, immortalized was a little on the commercial side (not really, but compared to previous).
Whole Black Bossilini album slaps
@@Mule-chezedekhe also has the last dance and spiceberg slim that are both better than immortalized but now when it comes to best his collab with Mc Eiht on The Pioneers was epic
He’s actually right on the numbers that actually 11.7 mill!
Thats the Big Bro west coast
hip hop legend spice 1 🔥🌊🥇
Spice a cool dude. I got to meet him and chill at a club in ft worth last year. 💯💯💯
187 he wrote his best album, alltime classic!
A true legend
Never thought I'd see Spice muthafuckin 1 on here, crazy
🔥🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯💪🏾
Drink Champs is type of show exactly for legends like Spice 1. Big Up Nore and EFN to get him on.
The Black Bossalini is so dope of an album.
Spice 1 did not go into acting to solidify his legacy by trying other mediums. He needs to diversify his artistry. Rap is great but new fans require newance. Peace to that brother.
Legend never dies
$100k more than what the average person has 🤷🏾♂️
Spice 1 is one of the greatest bay area rappers.
Soon as everybody’s done, listening to this interview, play some spice one stream spice one®️💰
Spice 1 raised me in the 90’s 💪🏽🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Funny how all these street guys get robbed
Yep and will NOT DARE ride on that whyte joo-ish dude at the major label they on who's ROBBING them
He had 5 different styles on 187 he wrote lp
This is the story of 98% of us old school artists. All old school artists get at us so we can retrieve your unclaimed royalties that’s sitting in Black Box and in other locations
salute to an OG
Music industry is a strange place to make art!!!
Wicked place for sure
Guys this is all about the deal you sign this is why sometimes you don't sign the deal or you do sign the deal I just hate when people sign a contract knowing what they're getting into and then bitching about it later like you got to make music for a living dude this is how it is for every musician unless you own your own publishing and distribution
187 He Wrote was highly underrated too
187 he wrote my favorite album 💯💯💯
My top 3 of all time easily
Spice 1 = G.O.A.T. East or West Coast
Who pays for promotion? Pressing CDs? Producers? Writers? Etc etc
Learn the business before signing contracts
He held the streets down a few winters AMERIKKKA’s most wanted is a classic he got about 7 🔥🔥🔥🔥 tracks
top 5 west coast 💯
Damn Spice 1 is a legend and I still bang his albums
Jive screwd everybody. Britney Spears got all the sales there. Short, UGK and 40 were over there. The deal structure was horrible. Go back and play Track 1, ICE CREAM MÀN - INTRO. Master P wasnt having it.
I f with Spice 70's baby here!!!
AmeriKKKa's Nightmare one of the best albums from the 90’s!!!
Same thing with yo gotti. He bought himself out of the cash money contract when he got signed. He saw how janky that contract was and didn’t want no parts of it plus he already had money before he got signed
What a legend
On mob 🦍🖤✔️
Proverbs 10:15
The rich man's wealth is his strong city: the destruction of the poor is their poverty.
I seen him live at 1222 lv pdx 07
Spice 1 was my guy
G.o.a.t🔥🔥🔥
I wouldn't go that far! Lol but spice was the shyt for like 5 straight yrs 91-96 each album better than the last.
Spice is one of the greatest Real Ass GanstA Rappers Alive Hands Down !!! Real G !!! And if you disagree you ain’t listen to his music He is the East Bay G / my Guy will Always be Legend to the Gang Team Rivas NaturalBodyBulding !!!